Hypocrisy is not the same as hypocrisy

Mattie 2022-03-21 09:03:02

This movie is under the banner of the healing department. Personally, I think the director and screenwriter's skills are not enough to heal people. Then a little.

But hypocrisy and hypocrisy are still different, for example, "Fate Call Transfer". The pretentiousness of "The Feast of Love" belongs to the narcissistic director type. Let me explain what it means to be a narcissistic director type: For example, a director's skills are not bad. Watching his movies before he became famous is somewhat dark horse, and then everyone began to give By agreeing with him to varying degrees, the director's vanity has been greatly satisfied, and then pinch, the plot that was originally lyrical to 8 points is the best, but he lyrical again, and suddenly it reaches 9 or 10, or just let it go. He couldn't stop it when he opened it; or he couldn't stop it when the wild horse of his own thoughts ran wildly on the grassland. He just cared about his own happiness, gave full play to his enthusiasm, and forgot the feelings of the audience. This is narcissism. The pretentiousness of the type director has a solid foundation, but it is not well controlled. The pretentiousness of "Fate Call Transfer" is purely an insult to the audience's IQ type, treating us all as fools, and then there is such a hypocritical movie. This is easy to understand, so I won't explain it.

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Feast of Love quotes

  • [talking to Oscar]

    Chloe Barlow: Most junkies, you know, even if they never use again, it doesn't matter. It's too late. They're just gone, you know, permanent zombies. But then there's junkies where all the horrible places they've been, all the horrible shit they've done, the fact that they come back from it makes them better people than if they'd never used in the first place.

    [pause]

    Chloe Barlow: That's you.

  • Harry Stevenson: We have our illusions about people, our hopes and they can blind us, but the end is always right there in the beginning.